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Scarlatina— the same thing as scarlet fever, actually, but a much less threatening name.
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It includes intentional behaviors like teasing, hitting, threatening, name-calling, ignoring, and leaving someone out (Bradshaw et al. 2007).
But now the World Bank's president is threatening to name and shame countries which fail to address the problem.
We weren't expecting to see much shooting, because the F.K.N.K., angered by the government's terms — the season would last only six half-days, instead of the traditional six to eight weeks, and only twenty-five hundred licenses would be granted — had organized a boycott of the season, threatening to "name and shame" any hunter who applied for a license.
We weren't expecting to see much shooting, because the F.K.N.K., angered by the government's terms the season would last only six half-days, instead of the traditional six to eight weeks, and only twenty-five hundred licenses would be granted had organized a boycott of the season, threatening to "name and shame" any hunter who applied for a license.
And while other companies that have been blessed with such copyright-threatening name recognition have blown it (Xerox, anybody?), Google has been spreading its tentacles into so many sectors of the technology industry that we soon may be saying this about them and a whole lot more than search.
Objects are threatening until named.
Still, last March he and most of his colleagues orally pledged to return the bonuses after Attorney General Andrew Cuomo of New York threatened to name them and after, in the case of some whose names had already been revealed, they were scared by camera crews camping on their front lawns and even a bus full of angry citizens riding by their homes.
At least one irate husband threatened to name him in his divorce case.
London 2012 chairman Lord Coe previously threatened to name and shame companies who do not use their tickets.
My son didn't support my switch and at one point threatened to name his first son Nixon Reagan Jeffords if I left the G.O.P.
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